Schecter guitars might not be a name that is exactly the most well known when it comes to bleus but it seems they have a good following of players and artists using them such as Jerry Horton, Sean Danelsen, Tom Cox and many others. They are nice looking and sounding guitar worth taking a look at.
So lets do a run down of each of the electric guitars, basses and acoustics they currently offer and at some point I will be back to review each of them.
Electric Guitars
They have have it broken down into four main categories based on series.
C Series
S Series
Tempest Series
00 Series
PT Series
Hell Cat Series
Ultra Series
Artist Models
Hell Raiser Series
Blackjack Series
Omen Series
Damien Series
Aviation Series
Semi/Hollow Body
7 Strings
Baritones
Bass Guitars
Omen Bass
C Series
Model T
Stiletto Series
Diamond J
OO Series
Hell raiser Series
Damien Series
Acoustics
SW- 3500
ACS Elite
ACS Elite 12
Diamond ACS
RS 1000
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